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Nov 09, 2013 11:09AM

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I am a member of two libraries on OD (I paid a membership fee to the second library).

We do not have an interlibrary loan equivalent for e-books or e-audiobooks. Almost every individual library system in our state has now created policies that no one outside their service area can check out e-books or e-audiobooks from their system, and none offer the option to pay for a membership, which is a bummer for those of us in a system with limited e-book and e-audiobook selection. Hence the reason I mostly just get CD's...I can tap the interlibrary loan system for those.

My Overdrive & Kindle library books (MA) are available in a mix of local and regional availability (a few Kindle & audiobooks are restricted to a single town). I can also check out those items from the Boston public library system even though I live 25 miles away - I had to register and give them my local library card info, so it is sort of like a digital inter-library loan. This was available for free.

This is most likely because the audiobooks are only available in the WMA format, which the iPhone cannot play. When I search my library's audiobook selections from my iMac, WMA only titles are always excluded. It took me a while to figure this out, too.

This is happening more now. Very irritating as I have to use the computer to check out the book and then transfer it to my iPod. Overdrive does do some sort of conversion to allow WMA books to play on my iPod.


You should be able to download books directly to your iPod. Make sure you are connected and that the download feature is "on" and it should start downloading files right away. You press the arrow in the circle in the upper right to turn downloads off and on - in the files menue. Make sure your General Settings under 'settings' are on for Cellular download, Automatic Downloads and Show current title when app starts.

I have a NOOK and an iPhone and have no problem with either when checking out audiobooks but one must use the mp3 format. Neither would take the wma as that is just for pc's though currently there is a larger selection in that format, but I do see this older formatting style changing. I don't have to connect to the computer for downloading books as the wifi connection works just fine. My biggest problem now is trying to get overdrive to download onto my MacBook Pro.
I have also noticed that libraries don't seem to be keeping up their selections of audiobooks. I'm unsure why though from various posts here on GR, I suspect the almighty dollar has something to do with it.





My Kindle Fire can't, and it is basically an android tablet, so I suspect that it won't work on yours either. But transferring from the computer in more annoying than difficult.

John wrote: "I read somewhere that Overdrive intends to drop WMA altogether."

My only problem with that would be that it seems that when I've downloaded from Overdrive, the WMA format seems to take a whole lot less space than mp3, allowing me to have several more books on my Sansa at a time than just with mp3. But that may just be individual books I've had, so I'm not sure.

http://blogs.overdrive.com/front-page...
